Laura pausini charles aznavour biography
•
by Eleonora Pedron MONACO. Dear följare, we must inform you that the Charles Aznavour’s concert For me formidable!, scheduled at the Grimaldi Forum on June 5, 2018, has been cancelled. In fact, the famous artist has not recovered in time of his fracture of the ledd. On May 12, Charles Aznavour fell and broke his humerus. As he had to keep the splint longer than expected, he was not able to ensure his concert in the Principality. The doctors have prescribed an extra stop that prevents him from going on tour this summer. Three dates are thus canceled, including that of Monaco. This concert will not be postponed. Tickets are refundable at the points of sale where they were purchased. However, Charles Aznavour will be back on stage on June 30 in London. Aznavour is the most celebrated French artist in the world by international performers such as: Elton John, Bob Dylan, Celine Dion, Liza Minnelli, Ray Charles and many others … Consecrated by CNN in 1998 “greatest ar
•
Laura Pausini
Italian singer-songwriter (born 1974)
For her self-titled albums, see Laura Pausini (1993 album), Laura Pausini (1994 album), and Laura Pausini (1995 album).
Laura Alice Rossella PausiniOMRI (Italian pronunciation:[ˈlaurapauˈziːni]; born 16 May 1974) is an Italian singer-songwriter. She rose to fame in 1993, winning the newcomer artists' section of the 43rdSanremo Music Festival with her debut single "La solitudine",[1] which became an Italian standard and an international hit.[2][3][4] Her self-titled debut album was released in Italy on 23 April 1993[5] and later became an international success, selling two million copies worldwide.[6] Its follow-up, Laura, was released in 1994 and confirmed her international success, selling three million copies worldwide.[7]
Pausini has released fifteen studio albums, two international greatest hits albums and one compilation album for the
•
Iconic troubadour Charles Aznavour, the 'French Sinatra,' dies at 94
PARIS — Charles Aznavour, the French crooner and actor whose performing career spanned eight decades and who seduced fans around the world with his versatile tenor, lush lyrics and kinetic stage presence, has died. He was 94.
One of France's most recognized faces, Aznavour sang to sold-out concert halls until the end, resorting to a prompter only after having written upwards of 1,000 songs by his own estimate, including the classic "La Boheme."
His death was confirmed by the singer's producer, Gerard Drouout Productions, and the French Culture Ministry. "Thank you, M. Aznavour," government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux tweeted.
Often compared to Frank Sinatra, Aznavour started his career as a songwriter for Edith Piaf. The French chanteuse took him under her wing. Like her, his fame ultimately reached well outside France: Aznavour was named entertainer of the century in an online poll by CNN and Time magazine i